Elf Day

United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Elf Day Quick Facts

2024 Date4 December 2024
2025 Date3 December 2025

Elf Day

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Elf Day History

Elf Day celebrates the magic, mystique, and charm of these mythical beings. It is an opportunity for people to come together, dress up as elves, and raise funds and awareness for charities and organisations related to dementia care and research. The day is marked with various festive activities, as revellers delve into the enchanting world of elves and portray their favourite characters, while simultaneously supporting a noble cause.

The origin of Elf Day can be traced back to a campaign launched by Alzheimer's Society, a leading charity in the United Kingdom that offers support and research for people affected by dementia. The concept gained momentum and eventually transformed into an annual observance, as it combines the fun and entertainment of dressing up with the opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of those impacted by dementia. With the UK currently home to around 850,000 individuals living with dementia, Elf Day offers a unique and impactful way for people to come together and support this important cause.

Participants in Elf Day typically dress up as elves, and this could range from simply wearing an elf hat to donning a full elf costume, complete with pointed ears and whimsical attire. Various activities are held, such as bake sales, quizzes, and other festive-themed events, with a focus on generating funds for dementia charities. People of all ages and backgrounds join in on the fun and the charitable spirit of giving, making Elf Day a light-hearted and rewarding Observance. Elf Day is observed on December 2nd in 2023.

Elf Day Facts

  • According to alzheimers.org.uk, there are about 850,000 people with dementia in the UK. That number is projected to rise to about 1.6 million by 2040.
  • The total cost of care for people with dementia in the UK is about £34.7 billion.
  • There is no cure for Alzheimer's disease or any other type of dementia. Currently, according to alzheimers.org.uk, the amount spent on dementia research in the UK is about £76 million.
  • Early-onset Alzheimer's is less common and represents only about 5% of all cases.
  • Studies suggest that maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, staying mentally and socially active, and managing cardiovascular risk factors may help lower the risk of Alzheimer's and promote overall brain health.

Elf Day Top Events and Things to Do

  • Host a dress up event at your local community, school, or workplace. Dress up as an elf to raise awareness and help collect donations for the Alzheimer's Society.
  • Donate to help those affected by dementia. Learn how your donations help improve conditions for those afflicted.
  • Watch a film that depicts dementia and the struggles that may accompany it. Here are our suggestions:
    Emmerdale (2017)
    Still Alice (2015)
    The Iron Lady (2011)
  • : Take part in the online Elf Day celebrations by using the hashtag #ElfDay on social media platforms.
  • Visit the Alzheimer's Society website to register for Elf Day and receive your Elf Day fundraising kit, which contains ideas and resources to host your own Elf Day event.

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